⭐️ Step by Step tutorial on how to do all over sublimation on a 20 oz tumbler www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/2021/07/how-to-do-all-over-20-oz-skinny-tumbler.html
GOOD MORNING ,,AM HAVING A PROBLEM WITH MUGS WHEN I TAKE OUT FROM THE HEAT PREES ,,THE PICTURE COMES RIGHT OUT ,,,WELL SOME PART COME OUT ,,,,,DO YOU KNOW WHY
I have spent a year learning sublimation and I literally feel like I have learned almost nothing until watching this video! This was truly one of the most easy and thought out step-by-step video I have seen yet. And I love your fun energy! 😂👌🏼👏🏼
HII AM BEEN DOING THIS MY SELF BUT THE MUGS ARE NOT WORKING FOR ME WHEN I FINISH THE PICTURE COME RIGHT OUT ,,,DO YOU KNOW WHY IS THAT HEPPENING TO ME ,,,IF YOU COULD HELP THANK YOU
I am so glad I came across this video. Now I wouldn't have to buy a tumbler press attachment. I was worried that there would be a line where there is overlap but this is perfect! Thank you!
Super helpful. ThanK you. I've had my mug press for years and haven't ever sublimated anything taller than a coffee mug OR anything skinny. Until today :) Joannes had the silicone sleeves at my local store and from there it was easy.
Just starting sublimation and have yet to do one. I have been looking for a step by step guide and ran across your video. You did an excellent job on this tutorial!! I love how you are so down to earth and fully explain every step! Thank you so much for such a great video!
No wonder I decided to stay “THANK THE LORD” ✍️ God is good- I like that you go straight to the point and explain things clear no much prelude but showing how it’s done. May the lord bless you and keep you, amen!
I recently bought a 15 x 15 HP with cups, plates and hat attachments. I'm still very new at it. I haven't used it on plates, cups, tumblers and hats. Thank you for showing these step-by-step videos. I for one truly appreciate you teaching all of us viewers. :)
Thanks for this. I do sublimation and only have my 15x15 clam shell press and an 11oz mug press. Now I know I can do tumblers too without having to buy another press. 💕
Right?!! Im so happy I bumped into her video. Cause i just think the tumbler press is ridiculously over priced compared to a heat press with all its accessories.
Melissa, thank you so much for the great video. I’ve been having a heck of a time with seams showing. I use a tumbler press. My tumblers are a bit taller than the design, so I do have a slight white space at the bottom, but it still looks great.
There's always going to be bit of a seam b/c the paper has to wrap around and meet somewhere. You can scale the design slightly to make it fill the tumbler more completely if you'd like.
Wow! I love how you explained that.. this is the video that I needed.. cant wait to drop my kids off at school tomorrow morning, so I can come home nd try it this way. Ive been struggling with ghosting, burning and white lines
I have some tumblers I'm going to sublimate on for the first time using a mug press. This is one of the most informative step by step tutorials I have seen and I'm going to follow it to the letter. Printing out full size and having that extra bit to wrap round seems a much better way to ensure full wrap coverage . Thank you
I'm new to sublimation and your video was exactly what I was looking for to help me learn!! I love your energy and common sense approach to sharing your knowledge! I'm now a subscriber to your channel. Keep up the great work!! 😊
Of all bird feathers in the world I'm sure there are some quite exquisite ones out there I think peacocks have the most beautiful feathers and they go with anything thank you for sharing a sister in Christ shared this video with me God bless
Was thinking the same as I've seen dedicated tumbler presses, but also wanted to do other types of press. Can the mug size also do a 30 oz tumbler? Would you just ensure it's pressed evenly as done in the video
I tape the heck out of that thing! 😂 I make sure NO air gets between the tumbler and the paper. I get full even color from top to bottom of the tumbler. I trim the white edge off the bottom and top. I stand the tumbler upright on the table so that the bottom edge of the design is flush with the bottom edge of the tumbler. Making sure the design size is trimmed even to the bottom and top of the tumbler. Then I hold it TIGHTLY and tape the heck out of it. I do have 4 tumblers that I need to bake the design off because I didn’t have success when I first started doing tumblers.
Oh wow! And i was scared of putting my mug in the freezer rigjt away thinking it will get moist and the ink will bleed. THANK YOU for sharing this hack. I will start doing that from now on.
Thank you for this awesome video I just got my 18:1 he dressed and wanted to do tumblers so I'm super excited knowing that I can do it at ease thanks again so much for this video
Thanks, my mom just ordered a similar system. Now I can bug her for more tumblers!! FYI I ordered glow in the dark tumblers from someone and the hand feel on that was weird.
REPLAY# 2 years after you posted this video. I still haven’t used my plate press attachment. I get a perfect tumbler using my mug press attachment. I trim the design as close to the size of the tumbler, and I double-tape it all the way around the top and bottom. I also put a long piece of tape along the side seam over the three initial pieces of tape. I make sure the press the top and bottom edges of the tumbler away from the edges of the press because the edges don’t have good press or heat at the very edges of the press. I ALWAYS use my heat resistant gloves. I sit the tumbler on my silicone pad and allow it to cool down before I unwrap it. This takes less time than in my air fryer with convection technology.
Thank you for this Silhouette school. I own my own little business and I had the WHOLE Cricut series but ditched it ALL when the mug press came out. I have bought the whole Silhouette family. Still learning and still expanding and I’ve been working on learning sublimation. Your videos are my go to.
This is the best video I've seen on this technique. I am so new that i just started researching. My question is, i don't have a printer. Can I use subliminal ink in a regular color printer or should I have two separate printers?
When I overlapped some of my design, it went through and ghosted below. otherwise, it was great. I use heat tape around the top, bottom, and seam, then use painter's tape to tighten it up some more. works ok. doesn't burn up.
Is the company going to introduce a separate 20 oz tumbler attachment? That would be so much easier and I think everyone that has the 8 in 1 or the 4 in 1 would definitely buy it. 😀
Done taping my first full wrap! About to press 🫣 I’m so excited. Lol. Just watching the video again to be sure I’ve done it all right and will press correctly! 🥰
You can check out the sublimation printers I have here! www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/everything-to-know-about-sublimation_9.html There are links for each one.
After watching this video several times to be clear I can press a 15oz mug, I purchased this 8in1, 8-months ago. I didn’t attempted to make a15oz mugs until December for gifts. That’s when I realized none of the attachments will work with the 15 oz mug. You clearly indicated it will work with this size in your video. Of course I reached out to the company, no response. My suggestion, they need to make an attachment to accommodate the 15 oz. mug that was the main reason for selecting the 8-1.
Hi there, hopefully you see this comment since this is an older video. First off, very informative. Thank You, I feel like I'm one step closer to getting a hang of this full wrap sublimation. My issue I'm running into is it looks like I'm getting a bit of a smudge mark in the middle of the Tumbler where we do one half and then the other (since I'm using the same mug press and have to spilt in 4 sections). What am I doing wrong?
I see that you are touching the tumbler after the heat time to move it. I would burn my fingers off if I didn't use a oven mitt to move it. What heat setting are you using? Thanks, great video
Are you using an icc to print through a sublimation printer with sublimation ink and sublimation paper and pressing at the time heat and pressure advised by the product guide? Xx
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I’ve had my heat press for a few years and have only used the shirt part of it. I can’t wait to try it. Do I have to use certain tumblers to use a sub print? Also, do I have to cover it with resin after I applied the sub to the cup and how do I care for the cup after it’s done?
Hi there! You do want to use dedicated sublimation blanks but you won't have to seal it. The sublimation ink will become a part of the coating that sublimation blank.
Thank you for this! This is theee most easy to follow tutorial I have found. One problem I am having is horizontal ghosting right in the middle where we had to push the tumbler through to finish sublimating. Do you have any suggestions for that?
That sounds like it may have not gotten enough pressure there. Check out this blog post for some taping techniques that could help: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/2022/01/how-to-tape-skinny-tumbler-for.html
Is the temperature and time is the same with all mug press? I'm really impresse dwith your resluts and I'll receive my tumblers today so can't wait to try this :)
Girl I just love watching your vids….I learn so much from you…. I got to go buy me a mug press. I have a CRICUT easypress2. So what mug press do you recommend?
Hi Melissa Lol you are just all over the place it’s a good thing In your last tutorial when Bob had to help you take it out of the box that was funny but keep doing what you’re doing I like all your tutorials you just too much lol
Thinking about getting into sublimation for tumblers, hoodies and so on. How much printing can be done before having to refill ink. Thinking about going with a Sawgrass printer.
Hello! Thank you for this tutorial. I have the 8 n 1 like you. Would you recommend using the shrink wrap baggies in addition to taping? They baggies (I’m sure I’m naming them wrong) came with the tumblers I just ordered, so I thought I’d ask. Thanks!
@@SilhouetteSchool Ok. Thanks! I tried my 1st tumbler ever today. It wasn’t horrible, but my seam was quite noticeable, including ghosting, and there were small portions of my top and bottom edge that wasn’t covered, so back to the drawing board I go.,
I've seen so many using non waxed white butcher paper after taping on the sub print before going into the heat press. What are the advantages and disadvantages ? I see you dont use it.
Here you go sofontsy.com/products/20-oz-skinny-tumbler-sublimation-design-template-glitter-feather-peacock-tumbler-for-straight-tapered-20oz-30oz-tumbler-design-png
Are you asking if you can get another brand wrap and just interchange it? Cause I was wondering the same thing!! The 20oz skinny a band only! Lol 😂 if the pressure would be enough before spending $90 on one that just is held with the 4 bolts instead of 6
This is a sublimation printer with sublimation ink and sublimation paper :) Here's a good place to start www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/everything-to-know-about-sublimation_9.html
Brand new to this concept, sorry if this is a silly question. Is it necessary to sub the whole cup or can you create a 1/2 cup sub? I am assuming lines wouldn’t look good. Trying more for a decal type of look. TIA!
Hi Melissa. I just got my 8 in 1 heat press like the one in this video. I've seen in this video and other videos of yours that you attach the mug press and hat connector cord under the control panel in the front of the control box. None of my attachments fit in the front connector/plug, only in the side connector, which makes it very difficult because the cord is not long enough. I can't place my mug press flat on the counter for that reason. Also, my heat press does not have the black rubber bumper feet so the machine is elevated and it won't scratch my desk. Aren't all the heat press (Swing Design) 8 in 1 the same? Not being able to plug the attachments connector at the front is bothersome.
Hi Linda, All Sublimation blanks need to be specifically made for sublimation as they will have a special coating. There are stainless steel sublimation tumblers, but you'd have to make sure the one you have is specifically for sublimation
Good Morning 1st off i like your videos I use often when i tumble, but i have a ? if im using white coated stainless steel tumblers would they be same temp and time as non coated tumblers ? ty i almost used a whole case white coated stainless steel tumblers i used the same temp & time as stainless steel ones & They are comming out paper sticking to them & rough like sand paper :(
I have included links to everything in the description of this video along with a link to a written tutorial. You can also find the supply lists here: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/reel-deals-from-silhouette-school.html?m=1 list
⭐️ Step by Step tutorial on how to do all over sublimation on a 20 oz tumbler www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/2021/07/how-to-do-all-over-20-oz-skinny-tumbler.html
My paper burnt
GOOD MORNING ,,AM HAVING A PROBLEM WITH MUGS WHEN I TAKE OUT FROM THE HEAT PREES ,,THE PICTURE COMES RIGHT OUT ,,,WELL SOME PART COME OUT ,,,,,DO YOU KNOW WHY
I have spent a year learning sublimation and I literally feel like I have learned almost nothing until watching this video! This was truly one of the most easy and thought out step-by-step video I have seen yet. And I love your fun energy! 😂👌🏼👏🏼
HII AM BEEN DOING THIS MY SELF BUT THE MUGS ARE NOT WORKING FOR ME WHEN I FINISH THE PICTURE COME RIGHT OUT ,,,DO YOU KNOW WHY IS THAT HEPPENING TO ME ,,,IF YOU COULD HELP THANK YOU
I am so glad I came across this video. Now I wouldn't have to buy a tumbler press attachment. I was worried that there would be a line where there is overlap but this is perfect! Thank you!
Super helpful. ThanK you. I've had my mug press for years and haven't ever sublimated anything taller than a coffee mug OR anything skinny. Until today :) Joannes had the silicone sleeves at my local store and from there it was easy.
Glad it was helpful!
Just starting sublimation and have yet to do one. I have been looking for a step by step guide and ran across your video. You did an excellent job on this tutorial!! I love how you are so down to earth and fully explain every step! Thank you so much for such a great video!
Glad I could help! Thanks!!
No wonder I decided to stay “THANK THE LORD” ✍️ God is good- I like that you go straight to the point and explain things clear no much prelude but showing how it’s done. May the lord bless you and keep you, amen!
I recently bought a 15 x 15 HP with cups, plates and hat attachments. I'm still very new at it. I haven't used it
on plates, cups, tumblers and hats. Thank you for showing these step-by-step videos. I for one truly appreciate you teaching all of us viewers. :)
Thanks for this. I do sublimation and only have my 15x15 clam shell press and an 11oz mug press. Now I know I can do tumblers too without having to buy another press. 💕
Wonderful!
Right?!! Im so happy I bumped into her video. Cause i just think the tumbler press is ridiculously over priced compared to a heat press with all its accessories.
Thank you for this video I got a 4in1 heat press for chirstmas and I was wondering how I was going to do 20oz tumblers now I know that I can !
Melissa, thank you so much for the great video. I’ve been having a heck of a time with seams showing. I use a tumbler press. My tumblers are a bit taller than the design, so I do have a slight white space at the bottom, but it still looks great.
There's always going to be bit of a seam b/c the paper has to wrap around and meet somewhere. You can scale the design slightly to make it fill the tumbler more completely if you'd like.
I can't get over the color of that heat press!! Great job, I love 😍 it!
Wow! I love how you explained that.. this is the video that I needed.. cant wait to drop my kids off at school tomorrow morning, so I can come home nd try it this way. Ive been struggling with ghosting, burning and white lines
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome tutorial! I use my mug press and do mine also. Now that I’ve seen this I no longer have to feel like I’m being cheap! 🤣
That Tumblr is gorgeous I flipping love peacock feathers
Thank you sooooo much for this tutorial. It was very easy to follow. I made my first tumbler today and followed your video from start to finish. ❤
I have some tumblers I'm going to sublimate on for the first time using a mug press. This is one of the most informative step by step tutorials I have seen and I'm going to follow it to the letter. Printing out full size and having that extra bit to wrap round seems a much better way to ensure full wrap coverage . Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Great video I have the same 8in1 and was wondering how to sublimate on my 20oz tumblers. Thanks so much!
I'm new to sublimation and your video was exactly what I was looking for to help me learn!! I love your energy and common sense approach to sharing your knowledge! I'm now a subscriber to your channel. Keep up the great work!! 😊
Of all bird feathers in the world I'm sure there are some quite exquisite ones out there I think peacocks have the most beautiful feathers and they go with anything thank you for sharing a sister in Christ shared this video with me God bless
I love that you used a smaller press and it worked! I almost dropped another $300 just to be able to do that! Thank you!!
Glad I could help!
Was thinking the same as I've seen dedicated tumbler presses, but also wanted to do other types of press. Can the mug size also do a 30 oz tumbler? Would you just ensure it's pressed evenly as done in the video
Best video tutorial I’ve seen for slender tumbler not using an oven, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I tape the heck out of that thing! 😂 I make sure NO air gets between the tumbler and the paper. I get full even color from top to bottom of the tumbler.
I trim the white edge off the bottom and top. I stand the tumbler upright on the table so that the bottom edge of the design is flush with the bottom edge of the tumbler. Making sure the design size is trimmed even to the bottom and top of the tumbler. Then I hold it TIGHTLY and tape the heck out of it.
I do have 4 tumblers that I need to bake the design off because I didn’t have success when I first started doing tumblers.
if you put tumbler in cold water right after the heat, cools it right down and actually makes the colors pop a little more
without the sub paper or with?
With..and then you peel the paper off.
Yes I actually started doing this as well!
@@blueskyjax with sub paper
Oh wow! And i was scared of putting my mug in the freezer rigjt away thinking it will get moist and the ink will bleed. THANK YOU for sharing this hack. I will start doing that from now on.
I'm just starting to sublimate! And this video helped me so much! Thank you :)
I'm so glad!
Thank you for this awesome video I just got my 18:1 he dressed and wanted to do tumblers so I'm super excited knowing that I can do it at ease thanks again so much for this video
Have fun!
Thanks, my mom just ordered a similar system. Now I can bug her for more tumblers!! FYI I ordered glow in the dark tumblers from someone and the hand feel on that was weird.
LOVE THIS VIDEO! My first Tumbler. Wish me luck!
REPLAY#
2 years after you posted this video.
I still haven’t used my plate press attachment.
I get a perfect tumbler using my mug press attachment.
I trim the design as close to the size of the tumbler, and I double-tape it all the way around the top and bottom. I also put a long piece of tape along the side seam over the three initial pieces of tape.
I make sure the press the top and bottom edges of the tumbler away from the edges of the press because the edges don’t have good press or heat at the very edges of the press.
I ALWAYS use my heat resistant gloves. I sit the tumbler on my silicone pad and allow it to cool down before I unwrap it.
This takes less time than in my air fryer with convection technology.
Loved your video! I’ll be trying your method soon. Curious if you tried this with 30 oz tumblers.
Great information it really helped me
Thank you for this Silhouette school. I own my own little business and I had the WHOLE Cricut series but ditched it ALL when the mug press came out. I have bought the whole Silhouette family. Still learning and still expanding and I’ve been working on learning sublimation. Your videos are my go to.
You are so welcome!
Amazing! We have those blanks too! Love your works!🥰
Awesome! Thank you!
Love your tutorial!! It really helped, it has made me less fearful of finally trying sublimation. I love your energy!! Thank you!
I'm so glad!
Thank you just tried it now and it came out perfectly am so happy ❤
Wonderful!
Tape aggressively 😅 I love it !
Thank you you saved me over $250.00.
thank you so much for this!! you saved me from messing up another tumbler!
Glad I could help!
Great video! Do you ever use butcher paper or shrink wrap when doing tumblers?
I don't use either in the mug/tumbler press
omg thanks, this is exactly what I was wondering.
Your tumbler turned out absolutely BEAUTIFUL! This inspires me to use my mug press to do tumblers. Thank you so much!❤
I'm so glad!
I’m ready to do sublimation ❤ so easy and understandable… thank you !
Wonderful!
This is the best video I've seen on this technique. I am so new that i just started researching. My question is, i don't have a printer. Can I use subliminal ink in a regular color printer or should I have two separate printers?
You need a separate printer :)
When I overlapped some of my design, it went through and ghosted below. otherwise, it was great. I use heat tape around the top, bottom, and seam, then use painter's tape to tighten it up some more. works ok. doesn't burn up.
I was just going to ask that - if overlapping caused the ink to bleed through
Very entertaining and educational thank you 😂
Glad you enjoyed it
Great tutorial. Excited to make a tumbler with sublimation!
1st of all...
Thank you for all the advice and the awesome tutorials. May i know what kind of printer would be good to print for a 30oz tumbler?
Hey there! This page has Wide Format Sublimation printers you can compare: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/everything-to-know-about-sublimation_9.html
Is the company going to introduce a separate 20 oz tumbler attachment? That would be so much easier and I think everyone that has the 8 in 1 or the 4 in 1 would definitely buy it.
😀
I'm not sure!
Thanks for this
Can I know more of tis
Nice video. Instructive.
Done taping my first full wrap! About to press 🫣 I’m so excited. Lol. Just watching the video again to be sure I’ve done it all right and will press correctly! 🥰
TIP: You can wave the tumbler up and down in the air to make it cool down faster. Or sit it in front of a small desk fan to cool it down quickly.
What printer do you have can u give me the link
Please ?
You can check out the sublimation printers I have here! www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/everything-to-know-about-sublimation_9.html There are links for each one.
Love your videos. Very easy to follow. Great teachings. Do you have to use butcher paper with this? TIA
I don't always use butcher paper, no
thank you for sharing love your tutorial!!
You are so welcome!
After watching this video several times to be clear I can press a 15oz mug, I purchased this 8in1, 8-months ago. I didn’t attempted to make a15oz mugs until December for gifts. That’s when I realized none of the attachments will work with the 15 oz mug. You clearly indicated it will work with this size in your video. Of course I reached out to the company, no response. My suggestion, they need to make an attachment to accommodate the 15 oz. mug that was the main reason for selecting the 8-1.
Hi there, hopefully you see this comment since this is an older video. First off, very informative. Thank You, I feel like I'm one step closer to getting a hang of this full wrap sublimation. My issue I'm running into is it looks like I'm getting a bit of a smudge mark in the middle of the Tumbler where we do one half and then the other (since I'm using the same mug press and have to spilt in 4 sections). What am I doing wrong?
Hey there! Check out this blog post: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/2022/01/how-to-tape-skinny-tumbler-for.html
Did you get this figured out? I’m having the same problem!
I see that you are touching the tumbler after the heat time to move it. I would burn my fingers off if I didn't use a oven mitt to move it. What heat setting are you using? Thanks, great video
Hey there! Check out the full blog post here with all the details! www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/2021/07/how-to-do-all-over-20-oz-skinny-tumbler.html
Thank you for this video!
This was the best tutorial I’ve watched. I have messed up about 8 tumblers and still can not the colors to come vibrant. Any tips or advice?
Usually that's a time adjustment, but without knowing what the issue is exactly with the colors it's tough to suggest how to tweak.
Are you using an icc to print through a sublimation printer with sublimation ink and sublimation paper and pressing at the time heat and pressure advised by the product guide? Xx
So when doing shirts they say to put butcher paper over to prevent it from staining. Does the same thing apply for the tumblers in mug press?
Very nicely done. Thank you for sharing this information with us.
My pleasure!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I’ve had my heat press for a few years and have only used the shirt part of it. I can’t wait to try it. Do I have to use certain tumblers to use a sub print? Also, do I have to cover it with resin after I applied the sub to the cup and how do I care for the cup after it’s done?
Hi there! You do want to use dedicated sublimation blanks but you won't have to seal it. The sublimation ink will become a part of the coating that sublimation blank.
Thank you for this! This is theee most easy to follow tutorial I have found. One problem I am having is horizontal ghosting right in the middle where we had to push the tumbler through to finish sublimating. Do you have any suggestions for that?
That sounds like it may have not gotten enough pressure there. Check out this blog post for some taping techniques that could help: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/2022/01/how-to-tape-skinny-tumbler-for.html
Is the temperature and time is the same with all mug press? I'm really impresse dwith your resluts and I'll receive my tumblers today so can't wait to try this :)
This is a great baseline regardless of the mug press! Always check the directions for your blank and sublimation paper just to make sure.
Girl I just love watching your vids….I learn so much from you…. I got to go buy me a mug press. I have a CRICUT easypress2. So what mug press do you recommend?
The mug press I'm using, I would recommend. Here's more info: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/2021/05/best-mug-press-machine-with-attachments.html
Hi Melissa Lol you are just all over the place it’s a good thing In your last tutorial when Bob had to help you take it out of the box that was funny but keep doing what you’re doing I like all your tutorials you just too much lol
Haha thanks. That's live videos for ya ;)
Thank you !
Can you post a link for the tape dispenser, please?
...and the tape you use Please!
Can you post a link for the tape dispenser and the tape you used please???
Yes please!
Where did you get the tape dispenser from? Please link. Thanks for the information, this is great!
It's from amazon. Hopefully you can see it here a.co/8y0NaLJ
Amazon! Here: www.amazon.com/shop/silhouetteschool/list/2HDL776X1HMU7
Absolutely Beautiful!
If you dont mind me asking which size did you print for the 20oz?
What program were you using to print of your design
Thinking about getting into sublimation for tumblers, hoodies and so on. How much printing can be done before having to refill ink. Thinking about going with a Sawgrass printer.
Hey there! Check out this blog post: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/2022/02/epson-sublimation-printers-comparison.html
Where did you buy the tape dispenser? I want the pink one too :) my fav color.
I have it linked in my Amazon store front! www.amazon.com/shop/silhouetteschool
Hi! Which shelves do you have in the background?
These in this office are custom, but I do have floating shelves in my studio as well and those are from Ikea
I love this you're awesome
NICE!!! what ink and printer do you use?
This wa done with a Sawgrass SG400 (SG500 is the current model) and Sawgrass HD sublimation ink.
Did you convert your printer to print with sublimation ink or did you print with the ink the printer came with?
All of my sublimation printers are purpose built sublimation printers. I do not convert any of them
could you please recommend a good tumbler heat press brand I can buy for a new start up business?
Hey there! I suggest checking out what Swing Design has that meets your what you want to do with your business! shrsl.com/2ibee
Hello! Thank you for this tutorial. I have the 8 n 1 like you. Would you recommend using the shrink wrap baggies in addition to taping? They baggies (I’m sure I’m naming them wrong) came with the tumblers I just ordered, so I thought I’d ask. Thanks!
I'm going to have to test that..I haven't tried it yet, but you are the second person who has asked me that!
@@SilhouetteSchool Ok. Thanks! I tried my 1st tumbler ever today. It wasn’t horrible, but my seam was quite noticeable, including ghosting, and there were small portions of my top and bottom edge that wasn’t covered, so back to the drawing board I go.,
I've seen so many using non waxed white butcher paper after taping on the sub print before going into the heat press. What are the advantages and disadvantages ? I see you dont use it.
Great video! Can you use heat printable transfer paper for regular printer if you don’t have a sublimation printer?
I would not do a full wrap with printable transfer paper...I don't think it will work very well.
I'd suggest preprinted sublimation sheets (such as Cricut Infusible Ink) instead. www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/2019/06/silhouette-and-cricut-infusible-ink.html
@@SilhouetteSchool thank you for the reply!
Hi I love this print on the skinny tumbler , bit o can't find it anywhere... I'm new sublimation
Here you go sofontsy.com/products/20-oz-skinny-tumbler-sublimation-design-template-glitter-feather-peacock-tumbler-for-straight-tapered-20oz-30oz-tumbler-design-png
I saw a mug press on sale for cyber Monday and wasn’t sure I could use it for tumblers until finding your video! Thank you so very much
Glad I could help!
What’s the sizes for a skinny tumbler 30oz. Love how you go step by step with everything good job.
20oz for this one
Could you use a 20oz or 30oz attachment with that press
Looks great
Thank you
This press does not have a specific skinny tumbler attachment
Are you asking if you can get another brand wrap and just interchange it? Cause I was wondering the same thing!! The 20oz skinny a band only! Lol 😂 if the pressure would be enough before spending $90 on one that just is held with the 4 bolts instead of 6
Did you ever find out if the attachment with the four bolts puts in enough preasure?
so to confirm you overlap your paper? some say do as little of overlap just barely...so I am unsure of best approach...looks great though
Hey there! Check out the graphic in this blog post: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/2021/07/how-to-do-all-over-20-oz-skinny-tumbler.html
I'm new to this, but was wondering why you don't just cut off ALL of the white border? Also, what kind of paper, printer, and ink are you using?
This is a sublimation printer with sublimation ink and sublimation paper :) Here's a good place to start www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/everything-to-know-about-sublimation_9.html
Brand new to this concept, sorry if this is a silly question. Is it necessary to sub the whole cup or can you create a 1/2 cup sub? I am assuming lines wouldn’t look good. Trying more for a decal type of look. TIA!
Hey there! Follow this tutorial for troubleshooting your blade: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/2019/11/silhouette-cameo-4-autoblade-wont-cut-5.html
Beautiful great job
Thank you! 😊
What temperature and how long do you heat press a mug?
All the info for sublimating mugs include time and temp is here: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/2018/04/how-to-sublimate-onto-ceramic-mugs.html
Hi Melissa. I just got my 8 in 1 heat press like the one in this video. I've seen in this video and other videos of yours that you attach the mug press and hat connector cord under the control panel in the front of the control box. None of my attachments fit in the front connector/plug, only in the side connector, which makes it very difficult because the cord is not long enough. I can't place my mug press flat on the counter for that reason. Also, my heat press does not have the black rubber bumper feet so the machine is elevated and it won't scratch my desk. Aren't all the heat press (Swing Design) 8 in 1 the same? Not being able to plug the attachments connector at the front is bothersome.
I have stainless steel tumblers will those work for doing sublimation?
Hi Linda, All Sublimation blanks need to be specifically made for sublimation as they will have a special coating. There are stainless steel sublimation tumblers, but you'd have to make sure the one you have is specifically for sublimation
what size was the mug attachment? I have a 15oz and wondering if that would work.
Does it matter the type of printer? Do you recommend a certain printer? Last question, what type of ink?
Yes you will need a sublimation printer for this. Here is more info: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/2021/07/how-to-do-all-over-20-oz-skinny-tumbler.html
Do you need to put anything over the sublimation to protect the ink from coming off?
No you don't
Good Morning 1st off i like your videos I use often when i tumble, but i have a ? if im using white coated stainless steel tumblers would they be same temp and time as non coated tumblers ? ty i almost used a whole case white coated stainless steel tumblers i used the same temp & time as stainless steel ones & They are comming out paper sticking to them & rough like sand paper :(
Hey there, I would double check the manufacturers recommendations for each blank you use.
@@SilhouetteSchool ok ty they never got back with me :(
Could you use shrink wrap instead of so much tape? Any tips on getting vibrant colors? My colors look faded. Thanks!
I haven't tried shrink wrap with the mug press. Too much time can create faded colors and so can not enough..how longer are you pressing?
Where do you get your cups and everything from
I have included links to everything in the description of this video along with a link to a written tutorial. You can also find the supply lists here: www.silhouetteschoolblog.com/p/reel-deals-from-silhouette-school.html?m=1 list
What is the actual size of your design on the 8.5x11 sheet?